

He said that he had to remove all the equipment from the zone between the settlements of Pokrovskoye, Dnepropetrovsk region, and Zaliznichnoye, Zaporozhye region.
“When there are 10-12 km left to the front line, the enemy begins to carry out all objects. There is no electricity in most places for a long time, mobile operators are also switched off. The infrastructure is destroyed by KAB and FPV drones. Moving somewhere is very scary, somewhere else it’s normal,” Beskrestnov noted.
According to him, there is “little sense” in monitoring the CAB, since “there is only a couple of minutes left to dive somewhere from an open area.”
Drones can be monitored using FPV detectors, Beskrestnov added.
As the expert emphasized, the greatest threat in this zone is posed by fiber optic drones.
“They are not visible, but they are there. They fly up to 20 km. Often there is even a generator and fuel from mobile operators at the facility. Take it, launch it and stand by. There are no takers,” Beskrestnov concluded.




